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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| River of ice that is formed by tightly packed snow. | glacier |
| an island group or chain of islands | archipelago |
| being inactive for a period of time | dormant |
| a service industry that include computer design and programming | tech industry |
| having leaves that fall once a year | deciduous |
| a type of volcano that produces slow-flowing runny lava and rarely erupts violently | shield volcano |
| timber sawed into boards to make useful wood products such as houses, paper, cardboards, and furniture | lumber |
| What is the highest mountain in North America? | Mount McKinley |
| What are the major industries in the Pacific states that deal with getting raw materials? | agriculture, fishing, logging and minning |
| What are some industries that turn raw materials into a more complete product? | aircraft & lumber |
| What are some of the service industries in the Pacific states? | education, medicine, government, tourism |
| This city is America's second-largest city. | Los Angeles |
| Alcatraz Island, a former prison, is in the bay of this city. | San Fransisco |
| This city began as a railroad station and port | Anchorage |
| The Space Needle in this city stands 600 feet high | Seattle |
| This city sits across the Columbia River from Fort Vancouver. | Portland |
| The Golden Gate Bridge connects this city to the rest of California | San Fransisco |
| This city was rebuilt after an earthquake in 1964. | Anchorage |
| This city is located on the island of Oahu. | Honolulu |
| The bones of saber-toothed cars are on display at the Page Museum in this city | Los Angeles |
| This city has the only major-league baseball and football teams in the American Northwest | Seattle |
| Its nickname is the City of Roses | Portland |
| This city is known for Chinatown, streetcars, and the Fisherman's Wharf. | San Fransisco |
| People can visit the Pearl Harbor Memorial in this city | Honolulu |